Thursday, March 27, 2008

Settin'' the Woods on Fire: This Week's Charts

This is a periodic feature in which I post on AWT the top albums and debuts in the airplay charts from Americana Music Assoc., XM Cross Country and FMQB Non-Commercial Adult Alternative chart. Links to all of these charts are found to the right in the AWT favorite links list.

Americana Music Association - Airplay Week of March 17th
1) Tift Merrit - Another Country
2) Paul Thorn - A Long Way From Tupelo
3) Drive-By-Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
4) Willie Nelson - Moment of Forever
5) The Steeldrivers - The Steeldrivers
6) Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
7) Bodeans - Still
8) James McMurtry - Just Us Kids
9) Mando Saenz - Bucket
10) Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand

Debuts
29) Waybacks - Loaded
32) Erci Bibb - Get on Board
37) Tim O'Brien - Chameleon

XM Ch.12 Cross Country - Cross Checking week of March 17th
1) Paul Thorn - A Long Way From Tupelo
2) The Deep Dark Woods - Hang Me Oh Hang Me
3) Drive By Truckers - Brighter than Creation's Dark
4) Webb Wilder - Born to be Wilder
5) The Steeldrivers - The Steeldrivers
6) Band of Heathens - Live at Antone's
7) South Austin Jug Band - Strange Invitation
8) Willie Nelson - Moment of Forever
9) Scotty Moore - The Mighty Handful Vol. 1
10) Malcolm Holcombe - Gamblin' House

Debuts
44) Justin Townes Earle - The Good Life
45) Carlene Carter - Stronger
46) James McMurtry - Just Us Kids

FMQB AAA Non-Commercial - Airplay Week of March 17th
1) Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
2) Cat Power - Jukebox
3) Jack Johnson - Sleep Through the Static
4) Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
5) Jackie Greene - Giving Up the Ghost
6) Tift Merrit - Another Country
7) Drive By Truckers - Brighter than Creation's Dark
8) Gary Louris - Vagabonds
9) Jim White - Transnormal Skippers
10) R.E.M. - Accelerate

Debuts:
19) Van Morrison - Keep it Simple
24) Billy Bragg - Mr. Love and Justice

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Justin Townes Earle and The Raconteurs Release 3-25



It is a blessing and a curse for the progeny of a legend to launch a music Career. However, Justin Townes Earle has what it talkes what I have heard of this album so far is really good. He is original wjile drawing for rootsy influences. He should have no problem eberging from the family shadow.

Check out his
MySpace site to listen

For all of you Jack White/White Stripes/Raconteurs fans if this video doesn't hype you for the new album you have no groove:

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Signposts: Along the Information Super Highway

From around the Blogosphere here is what my favorite bloggers are writing about:

Over at Twangville Mayer fills us in on the new Matthew Ryan album.

Americana Roots tells us about the new Paul Thorn

The Gobblers Knob talks turkey about the growing phenomenon of Ryan Bingham

9 Bullets agrees with me here at AWT about American Gun

CMT Blog does a nice review of Sarah Borges @ SXSW

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Where Have I Been??? The Dude is Back


The answer I would like to give is SXSW but alas that is not where I was.

I have been moving. and had no web connection for several days. However I am bakc in the saddle again. Check out the posts below and look for the regular con tent to start coming again.

The Waybacks Neo-Traditionalism


"Tradition in Transition" is the title of the cover article in next to last No Depression It focuses on how young bands such as Crooked Still, The Avett Brothers, Uncle Earl and Chris Thile's new project the Punch Brothers are innovatively changing traditional acoustic music. A couple of bands that aren't as young as the subjects of the ND article that also fit the bill are The Steeldrivers and the subject of this post, The Waybacks.

The Waybacks new album Loaded is remarkable. Releasing on Compass Records March 25th it was produced by Byron House and features guest appearances by Sam Bush among others. The album represents a new direction for the band that is largely the influence of touring with Bob Weir and Ratdog. Loaded mixes their frenetic traditional sound with the free form eclectic influences of Weir along with, Honky-Tonk, Irish and Swing. The Band started out as an acoustic side project for San Francisco Bay area electric guitar player James Nash. They used to be a five piece outfit that played as many traditional tunes as originals. Though they were their own versions to say the least, which made them favorites of the Merlefest dance stage for the last few years. They dropped two original members and recently added excellent fiddle player and songwriter Warren Hood. Also, they are no longer just acoustic. Nash shows off his electric chops with great results on this album. The creative overflow on the album is evidenced by the fact that all of the songs on are original. So mark the 25th on your calendar and pick this one up.



This review also appears on
Twangville

Steeldrivers Featured on CMT


The steeldrivers were recently featured on CMT's Unplugged at Studio 330. Check out the link to watch the show.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Cartridge Family - Shine Like a Bottle


"I still remember what you look like, buck naked riding your bike." I am not a songwriter myself and it is hard to pin down exactly what constitutes a good roots rock song. However, I know this; if you write a song that involves someone getting buck naked and riding something, you have succeeded. The Cartridge Family has certainly succeeded on the song "Do You Remember." Their new album Shine Like a Bottle mixes a punk ethos with good ol' Rock n' Roll. The kind of Rock playing right now in some garage near you. Like I said it is good roots rock.

The Cartridge Family hails from Raleigh, North Carolina. They are a nice addition to the thriving North Carolina roots scene. In the era of shoegazing atmospheric indie rock (a lot of which I like), it is nice to do what I'm doing as I write this review, pop a cold one and tap my foot to a good beat. So if that sounds good to you too, hop on the Cartridge Family bus. (David Cassidy and Susan Dey not allowed on this ride.)

Check out their MySpace Site which features some classic Partridge Family audio. "Come On Get Happy"

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Old 97's Album out May 13


The Old 97’s will release their latest album Blame It On Gravity May 13 on New West Records. According to Paste, they returned to their roots in Dallas to record the album and are trying to recaoture the feel of their debut album.

Say no more you had me at new album.

Settin'' the Woods on Fire: This Week's Charts

This is a periodic feature in which I post on AWT the top albums and debuts in the airplay charts from Americana Music Assoc., XM Cross Country and FMQB Non-Commercial Adult Alternative chart. Links to all of these charts are found to the right in the AWT favorite links list.

Americana Music Association - Airplay Week og February 25th
1) Tift Merrit - Another Countrymu
2) Willie Nelson - Moment of Forever
3) Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
4) Drive-By-Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
5) Paul Thorn - A Long Way From Tupelo
6) Levon Helm - Dirt Farmer
7) Steve Earle - Washington Square Serenade
8) Shelby Lynne - Just a Little Lovin'
9) Mando Saenz - Bucket
10)Allison Moorer - Mockingbird

Debuts
18) Jim Lauderdale - Honey Songs
30) South Austin Jug Band - Strange Invitation
31) Belleville Outfit - Wonderin'
33) Waifs - Sundirtwater
35) Big John Mills - That

XM Ch.12 Cross Country - Cross Checking week of Feb. 25th
1) Bleu Edmondson - Lost Boy
2) Matt Powell - New Kind of Something
3) Tift Merrit - Another Country
4) Paul Thorn - A Long Way From Tupelo
5) Blue Rodeo - Small Miracles
6) Russell Smith & the Amazing Rythm Aces - Midnight Communion
7) The Deep Dark Woods - Hang Me Oh Hang Me
8) Javelinas - Seven Sisters
9) Drive By Truckers - Brighter that Creation's Dark
10) Tim Carroll - The Devil is a Busy Man

Debuts
None

FMQB AAA Non-Commercial - Airplay Week of Feb. 25th
1) Cat Power - Jukebox
2) Jack Johnson - Sleep Through the Static
3) Nada Surf - Lucky
4) Tift Merrit - Another Country
5) Joe Jackson - Rain
6) Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
7) Sheryl Crow - Detours
8) Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
9) Drive By Truckers - Brighter that Creation's Dark
10) Gary Louris - Vagabonds

Debuts:
26) Counting Crows - Warpaint